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30 August 2011 is a Non-Working Holiday (Long Weekend Aug 2011)

It has just been declared by the President of the Republic that Tuesday, 30 August 2011 is a regular non-working holiday all throughout the country in celebration of Eid’l Fitr (Feast of Ramadhan). A copy of Proclamation No. 234 can be obtained here.

Prior to this announcement, Monday 29 August 2011 was also declared a non-working holiday to commemorate Araw ng Kagitingan (National Day of Valor).

Thus, we have a long weekend during this last week of August 2011.

Philippine Holidays in 2011

The government has somewhat learned its lesson. So as early as now, the President of the Republic of the Philippines through the Executive Secretary has released the list of Regular Holidays, Special (Non-working) Days, and Special Holiday (For All Schools) for the Year 2011 via Proclamation No. 84:

01 Jan 2011 (New Year’s Day)

25 Feb 2011 (EDSA Revolution Anniversary — Special Holiday for All Schools only)

09 Apr 2011 (Araw ng Kagitingan)

21 Apr 2011 (Maundy Thursday)

22 Apr 2011 (Good Friday)

01 May 2011 (Labor Day)

12 Jun 2011 (Independence Day)

21 Aug 2011 (Ninoy Aquino Day)

29 Aug 2011 (National Heroes Day)

01 Nov 2011 (All Saints Day)

30 Nov 2011 (Bonifacio Day)

25 Dec 2011 (Christmas Day)

30 Dec 2011 (Rizal Day)

31 Dec 2011 (Last Day of the Year)

~ Observance of Eid’l Fitr and Eidul Adha will be determined based on the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar calendar, or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient — the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) shall inform the Office of the President on which day the holiday(s) shall fall.

Get a copy of the Proclamation here:

Proclamation No. 84 (Holidays in 2011) (102)

07 & 21 Sep 2009 are Non-working Holidays

It was just declared by The Palace today, 04 Sep 2009 (the 2nd birthday of my son, Robyn Andi Xeon) that Mon 07 Sep 2009 and Mon 21 Sep 2009 will be a Non-working Holidays all throughout the Philippines.

07 Sep 2009 was declared as a National Day of Mourning in honor of the Iglesia ni Cristo’s executive leader Eraño Manalo, while 21 Sep 2009 will be for Eid Ul Fitr (last day of Ramadan).

Can’t they just declare my birthday as a holiday as well?

05 Aug 2009 is a Special Non-Working Holiday

In honor of the late President Corazon “Cory” Aquino, it was declared that this Wednesday, 05 August 2009 will be a Special Non-working Holiday all throughout the country. It will also be on this day when the remains of the late President will be laid into rest at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque City (where the body of his husband, the late Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr. lies).

Download Proclamation 1851

“Cory, di ka nag-iisa.”

27 Jul 2009 is a Non-Working Holiday! (NOT)

UPDATE: So, someone knocked the head of someone in the Palace. They just released a clarification that 27 July 2009 is a WORKING HOLIDAY. In what part of this planet had you heard of a “working” holiday. Read all BS stuff here.

You read it right! On the last Monday of this month, the 27th, aside from the President (your’s not mine) will give her last SONA (hopefully), it will also coincide with the founding anniversary of the Iglesia ni Cristo. Not much fun fare there was, during our celebration of the country’s independence this year, it was signed into law as RA 9645 declaring the 27th of every July thereafter a non-working holiday.

As of this posting, I cannot locate a copy of the Republic Act. But was lucky to find a copy of the House Bill, which was the basis for this RA.

Download Republic Act 9645

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Official Philippine Holidays for 2009

The President of the Philippines (I’m still wary of her legitimacy) declared the following dates as the official holidays of the republic for 2009, based on Proclamation 1699 dated 24 December 2008:

06 APR 2009   Araw ng Kagitingan (instead of 09 APR 2009)
09 APR 2009   Maundy Thursday
10 APR 2009   Good Friday
01 MAY 2009   Labor Day
21 AUG 2009   Ninoy Aquino Day
12 JUN 2009   Independence Day
31 AUG 2009   National Heroes Day
02 NOV 2009   Additional Non-working Holiday (just after the All Saints Day)
30 NOV 2009   Bonifacio Day
24 DEC 2009   Additional Non-working Holiday (Christmas Eve)
25 DEC 2009   Christmas Day
30 DEC 2009   Rizal Day

I am just wondering why 31 DEC 2009 (last day of the year) was not declared a holiday.

Proclamation 1699 (598)

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